Operation Manual

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PAIR
Pairing the Headset and Transmitter
The headset and transmitter in this package are “paired”, which means they’re synchronized to ensure they work together. When the
headset and transmitter are communicating, the POWER LED on the front panel of the transmitter will be on solid. If this LED is instead
pulsing slowly, it means the transmitter can’t communicate with the headset. This could happen if the headset is turned off or out of
range. If the LED is pulsing slowly when the headset is on and within range, then they might need to be “paired”
as described below.
The headset and transmitter are paired out of the box, so the following instructions are necessary only if pairing appears to have been lost.
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EFFECTS
2 feet
Maintain a distance of at least
2 feet between the headset and
transmitter when pairing.
1. Make sure the headset and transmitter are turned off and
they are at least 2 feet away from each other.
2. Power on the transmitter by connecting it to a free USB
port on your gaming console. Then press and hold the
PAIR button on the transmitter for about 5 seconds.
Release the PAIR button when the transmitter’s Power/
Link LED begins to flash rapidly (twice per second). NOTE:
If you hold the transmitter’s PAIR button for too long (over
20 seconds), the light will blink extremely quickly, and you
will need to start over from step 1.
3. Press and hold the headset Power button for about 6
seconds until you hear the second double beep, then
release the Power button. At this point, the headset LED
will flash rapidly (twice per second).
4. Wait for the headset and transmitter to pair. This process
could take up to 30 seconds.
If pairing is successful, the Power/Link LED on the
transmitter should be on solid and the headset LED should
be flashing about once per second, indicating that the units
are paired.
If pairing fails, repeat steps 1-4. It may take up to 5 attempts
to pair successfully.
NOTE: Only one headset can be paired with the transmitter. If you pair two headsets with the same transmitter, they’ll interfere with
each other as they compete for the transmitter RF signal. This will cause one headset to shut off. So don’t try to pair two headsets
with the same transmitter!